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TUESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants and Gentlemen desirous OP OBTAINING A FIRBT-rr,ABH Country Residence. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE WAIWETU DISTEICT, LOWER HUTT. Under the Provisions of the Property Law Consolidation Aot, 1883, GEOROE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq , Registrar of the Supreme Court. Wellington, to Bell by publio auotion, at hia salerooms, Panama- street, on Tuesday, the 24th February, at 2 o'olook sharpAll that ths interest of the vendor of and in all that parcel of land situated at the Lower Hutt, containing 24 acres, being part of the Hutt County sections Nob. 12 and 13 on the plan of the Lower Hutt District, bounded oh the north by the Waiwetu-road, 1750 links; towards the east and south-east partly by a tributary of the Third River and partly by part of the country section No. 13, 1000 links ; towards tho west by the Awa Motu or Third River. The interest of the v* ndor is as follows :— The vendor is a mortgagee under a mortgage, whereby Gertrude Mantoll did grant, assure, and assign to the vendor her interest in the said piece of land. The interest of the said Gertrude Mantoll is derived under an agreement whereby Joseph Knight agreed to sell and the said Gertrude Mantoll agreed to purchase the said piece of land at the prioe of £1050. Together with the substantial brick dwelling-house orectod thoreon, containing 12 rooms, with outbuildings constructed of iron ; washhouse and men's rooms attached. This property needs very little description from tho Auctioneer ; it ia well-known as being the late residenoe of W. F. Oakea, contractor, eitna ( o in one of tho loveliest parts of the Hutt Valley. The site offers speoial inducements to a business man who may be on the look out for a desirable oountry estate. Cards to view may be obtained from tho Auctioneer. For further particulars, terms, &0., apply THE AUCTIONEER; Or to Mkbsrs. BUCKLEY & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Lambton Quay. THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). LAND SALE. npHIS COMPANY will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the HALL of the ATHEN.&UM, City of Wellington, on THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1885, At 11 o'olock a.m. — THE WHOLE OF THEIR SECTIONS IN THE FITZHERBERT BLOCKS, Together with the • TOWNSHIP OF LINTON And SUBURBAN SECTIONS Adjacent thereto On the line of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway. The area to bo sold in the Fitzherbert Blooks oomprisea from 18,000 to 19,000 acres of Agricultural and Pastoral Lands of First-class Quality, and is oonveniently situated for accoss from ihe settled portions of the blooks. Eaoh seotion has a frontage to a road connected with the district roads, which lead to the Railway Station at Linton, seven and a half miles from Palmerston North. The Township oy Linton and Suburbs comprise about fivo hundred and fifty aorea, and is the site of the station, four miles from the junotion of the Company's railway with the Foxton-Taranaki line. The main road through the Fitzherbert Blook leads to the station and the Township, and will bo the terminus for the traffio of the distriot. Thb Upset Prices for Pastoral Lands will banqe from 20b to 30b per Acbe, and for Agricultural Lands from 35a to 60s per Acbe. The aim of the Company being to cell their lands and to settle population upon the same with a view to oreate traffio, the upset prices have been fixed at the above low ratea in order to plaoe their pnrohaae within reaoh of all olasses. The seotions will be put up consecutively as to position on the map, without regard to running numbers, bo that those purchasers desirous of acquiring several seotions, to make a large blook, oan do so. The Terms ot Sale will be as followa :— 12J per cent, cash deposit on the fall of the hammer 12J Per oent. in one month from the date of sale, and the remaining 75 per oent. by acceptances falling due in three, air, and nine months from the date of sale, with interest added at 8 per oent. per annum. The Title will be under the Land Transfer Aot, and speoial arrangements have been made with the Company's Solioitor by whioh purohaaers oan obtain their Transfers at a great rednotion upon ordinary charges. Plans of the Lands and schedules of upset prices can be scon at every Po3t Office in the colony, and may be obtained on application at the Company's offices, Wellington and Palmeraton North, and at tho offioes of this paper. Full information how to inspect the bootions will bo furnished at the offices of the Company, Palmerston North, where arrangements can bo made by intending purohaaers, on any day betweon the Ist and 16th February, to hare tho guidance of competent persons to tiny seotion shewn for Bale on the plans. JAMES WALLACE, Seoretary Welliugton-Manawatn Railway Company (Limited). T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Auctioneers to the Company, Wellington.

BROU'S INJECTION— Hygienio, Infallible, and Preservative. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronio dischargea of the urinary organs. Prioe, 5s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferree* (successor to Brou), Pharmaoian, 102 Ruo Richelieu; in London by Wilcox and Co.. 836 Oxford-street, W. Agent in New Zealand, WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, The Pharmacy, Wellington, who will forward it to uny town in the oolony, on receipt of P. 0.0.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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